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TEACHERWRAPAROUNDI COVERI GEDITIONUR PASTTo WORLD WAR IJOYCE ApPLEBY, PH.D ALAN BRINKLEY, PH.D JAMES M. MCPHERSON, PH.D ALBERTS.BROUSSARD, PH.D.DONALD A. RITCHIE, PH.D.NATIONALGEOGRAPHieNew York, New YorkColumbus, OhioGlencoeChicago, IllinoisPeoria, IllinoisWoodland Hills, California

Classroorn Solutions: TeacherProfessional HandbookT24Emily Schell: Backward MappingDouglas Fisher: Meeting the Diverse Needs ofOur StudentsReferenceAtlas Maps24World: Politieal26T26North America: PolitiealNorth Ameriea: Physical2829United States: PolitiealUnited States: PhysiealUnited States: Territorial Growth303234United States Facts36T30T32Primary Source StrategiesReading in the Content AreasT38T40Test-Taking StrategiesAlternative Assessment StrategiesT42T44Teacher EditionWalk-ThroughT46Teacher Edition CaliforniaStandards ChartT46A Guide to theCalifornia StandardsCA1Student Edition Correlation to theCalifornia StandardsCA15At-Horne StandardsPreviewing Your TextbookScavenger HuntReading Skills HandbookNATIONALGEOGRAPHICT24Robin Scarcella: Academie VocabularyProject yHandbook38How Do I Study Geography?How Do I Use Maps and Globes?3941Understanding Latitude and LongitudeParts of MapsTypes of Maps424344Geographie Dietionary46Tools of the Historian48Measuring TimeOrganizing TimeHistory and Geography505254Wh at Is a Historieal Atlas?How Does a Historian Work?5860Making Sense of the Past64Links Across Time68

Revolutionary Wardrum and fife AChanging World72CHAPTER 1:Expanding Horizons76a:.-d . "W' p revlewlng. . 781 Age of Exploration802 Rise of Modern Capitalism903 The Enlightenment98CHAPTER 2:Road to Independence(JJ&Pd·Iiß112Identifying the Main Idea . . . 1141 Founding the American Colonies1162 Life in Colonial America1253 Trouble in the Colonies1344 Waroflndependenee149The Declaration of Independenee164Launehing the Republic . 270CHAPTER 5:The Federalist Era . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274(l:IPiUlil" RecognizingBias2761 The First President2782 Early Challenges2853 The First Politieal Parties290CHAPTER 6:The Age of Jefferson. . . . . . . . . . . . . 302a;:MMM Compareand Contrast. . .3063121 The Republicans Take Power2 The louisiana304Purehase3203 Daily Life in Early AmerieaCHAPTER 7:Foreign Affairs in the Early Republic. . . 334(l:IPiM"Creating aNation170CHAPTER 3:A More Perfeet Union(.1:IINidMaking ConnectionsCause3361 A Time of Conflict3382 The War of 18123533623 Foreign Relations174. . . . .1761 The Articles of Confederation1782 Convention and Compromise1933 A New Plan of Government202CHAPTER4:The Constitution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214(JJ&P#,jWIIdentifyingand EffectSummarizing Information2162 The Federal Government2182263 Citizens' Rights and Responsibilities234The Constitution2461 Goals of the Constitutionof the United StatesPreparing the Declaration of IndependeneeT

Pioneer ehest CHAPTER 8:Civil Warand ReconstructionThe Northeast: Building Industry . . . . 378CHAPTER 12:aJi'im&B380Road to Civil War. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524I Eeonomic Growth2 A System of Transportation382388aJl'MPM Making3 The North's People4 Reforms and Reformers5 The Women's Movement395402408The Young RepublicProblems and Solutions . . .374CHAPTER 9:TheSOU th526I Abolitionists5282 Slavery and the West5353 A Nation Dividing4 Challenges to Slavery5435485 Seeessionand War554. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418CHAPTER 13:Questioning420The Civil War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566I Southern Cotton Kingdom2 Life in the South422427aJl'M'.3 The Peeuliar Institution432(JJD'%UiHCHAPTER 10:The Age of Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442aJl'#UltiQuestion and AnswerRelationships . . . . . . . . .I Jaeksonian Demoeraey2 The Removal of Native Americans3 Jaekson and the BankT8Inferences520Evaluation568I The Two Sides2 EarlyYearsof the War5705763 A Call to Freedom4 Life During the Civil War5915975 The Way to Vietory604444CHAPTER 14:446452458Reconstruction(lJIIM'''1I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620Monitoring and Clarifying .622I Reeonstruetion Plans624CHAPTER 11:2 Radicals in Control629Manifest Destiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4663 The South During Reeonstruetion635(1JItMPti4 Change in the South640New Vocabulary . . . . . . . .468I Westward to the Pacific4702 IndependeneeforTexas3 War With Mexieo4804904 New SettIers in California and Utah500

Reshaping the Nation.658CHAPTER 15:The Western Frontier. . . . . . . . . . . 662{ni , ';. . V'Isua I"Izmg . . . . . . . . . . 664I The Mining Booms6662 Ranchers and Farmers6723 Native American Struggles6854693Farmers in ProtestCHAPTER 16:The Growth of Industry.(J:I'i"Mti. . . . . . . . . . 702Predicting Consequences. .What is an Appendix?SkillBuilder HandbookPresidents of the United StatesHonoring AmericaSupreme Court CasesDocuments of American HistoryCalifornia Standards HandbookEnglish GlossarySpanish 846850862885896909914934704I Railroads Lead the Way7062 Inventions7123 TheAge of Big Business7184 Industrial Workers724CHAPTER 17:America Enters a New Century . . . . . . 736\II.I.#iIIi· l'iM'd.,. VisualLiteracy . . . . . . .7382 Moving to the City7407503 AChanging757I The New ImmigrantsCulture4 The Progressive Movement7645 AChanging774NationConnections to Today792IAChangingNation in aChanging World7942 AChangingSociety7983 New Roles, New Faces8064 Rights and Responsibilities8121912 Model T Ford . .

TEACHER WRAPAROUND EDITION I COVERI G UR PAST To WORLD WAR I JOYCEApPLEBY, . JAMES M. MCPHERSON, PH.D DONALD A. RITCHIE, PH.D. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHie _ Glencoe NewYork, NewYork Columbus, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Peoria, Illinois Woodland Hills, California. . Teacher Edition

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